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Carson National Forest |
![]() Brinn Colenda, Monte Verde Realty, Angel Fire, New Mexico - 577-377-2344 |
![]() In the Tusas Mountains |
Carson National Forest is 1.5 million acres of some of the most beautiful countryside on Earth. Located in Northern New Mexico, Carson National Forest is home to Wheeler Peak (elev. 13,161'), New Mexico's highest mountain. Also within the boundaries of the Carson National Forest are the ski areas of Red River, Sipapu and Taos Ski Valley. On nearby private lands you'll find Angel Fire Ski Resort and the Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area. |
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The Valle Vidal Unit was “donated” by Pennzoil Corporation (seems they had an IRS problem) to the people of the United States, through the US Forest Service, in 1982. This 100,000 acres was once a private playground for Herbert Hoover, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and Cecil B. DeMille. Valle Vidal is being managed to enhance its wildlife - especially the 2,000 trophy head of elk. Motorized travel is restricted and there are special hunting and fishing seasons and bag limits. In addition to regular hunting and fishing licenses, Habitat Improvement Stamps are required. These are available at local sporting goods and department stores along with regular licenses. Valle Vidal has two campgrounds and numerous parking areas for those heading into the backcountry. In addition to trout streams throughout the unit there are several fishing ponds, including one set aside solely for children. |
![]() Latir Peaks area from Questa |
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The Ghost Ranch Living Museum near Abiquiu is the only National Forest Service facility to feature live, native wildlife from bears to porcupines to horned owls. In addition, the Ghost Ranch Living Museum contains exhibits of northern New Mexico plant life and environmental and archaeological displays. Carson National Forest includes some 86,193 acres of wilderness and proposed wilderness. In wilderness areas, foot and horseback travel is allowed but no mechanized equipment (not even mountain bikes or hang gliders). The Wilderness Areas are:
The Carson National Forest has 400 miles of mountain streams and many lakes, most of which are stocked with native trout by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. In addition to the mule deer, antelope, elk, mountain lion, black bear and bighorn sheep, the Forest is inhabited by many species of smaller animals, songbirds and raptors (red-tail hawks, falcons and bald eagles). With more than 330 miles of trails and forest service roads, there's lots of opportunity for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and 4-wheel exploring. In the winter time, most of these same trails and roads become excellent snowmobile and cross-country ski trails. |
![]() In theTusas Mountains ![]() The Rio Grande Gorge at Wild & Scenic Rivers Area, northwest of Questa ![]() Click on either of these maps to get a larger version ![]() |
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